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|Description = A first soul for the scar and the smirch. Perhaps they will even thank you for it. Light a stinking candle now. | |Description = A first soul for the scar and the smirch. Perhaps they will even thank you for it. Light a stinking candle now. | ||
|Unlocked with = {{Unlock|The Stench of Betrayal|1 x}}, {{Unlock|Mourning Candle|1 x}}, {{Unlock|Searing Enigma|1 x}} | |Unlocked with = {{Unlock|The Stench of Betrayal|1 x}}, {{Unlock|Mourning Candle|1 x}}, {{Unlock|Searing Enigma|1 x}} | ||
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|Success title = A sear of denightable night | |Success title = A sear of denightable night | ||
|Success description = Oh yes, the Drowned Man is humming tonight, a song in the water […] We will feel him in the harps of us, and if his tune is caught it will be raised to the sky where the bright birds pass and the air hangs sultry and the gods no longer frown. | |Success description = Oh yes, the Drowned Man is humming tonight, a song in the water […] We will feel him in the harps of us, and if his tune is caught it will be raised to the sky where the bright birds pass and the air hangs sultry and the gods no longer frown. |